Search:

search tips 

© Center for a Public Anthropology,
Robert Borofsky (2002)
All Rights Reserved

 

The Raw, Unedited LexisNexis Data That
Were Used to Compile
the List of Citations Referred to Here

Return to Main Page

Laura Ahearn

Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. USA TODAY, April 28, 2003, Monday,, FINAL EDITION, MONEY;, Pg. 6B, 606 words, Consumers decide ads not a match, Michael McCarthy
2. The New York Times, February 9, 1999, Tuesday, Late Edition - Final, Section F; Page 3; Column 1; Science Desk , 1370 words, Arranged Marriage Gives Way to Courtship by Mail, By ERICA GOODE

Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:


Robert Blumenschine

Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. The Washington Post, March 28, 1997, Friday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A26, 838 words, It's a Lion's World, Laments First Lady on Safari, Peter Baker, Washington Post Staff Writer, SERENGETI NATIONAL PARK, Tanzania, March 27

Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. New Scientist, January 04, 2003, News; Frontiers; Pg. 16, 636 words, Farewell, man the hunter?, Bob Holmes
2. U.S. News & World Report, February 27, 1989, HORIZONS; Vol. 106, No. 8; Pg. 52, 4526 words, The first humans, By William F. Allman
Susan Cachel

Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. The Toronto Star, May 16, 1999, Sunday, Edition 1, CONTEXT, 1991 words, WHERE DID WE COME FROM?, Lynda Hurst
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:


Chi-hua Chiu

Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:


Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:


Lee Cronk

Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. The New York Times, January 29, 2006 Sunday, Late Edition - Final, Section 14NJ; Column 1; New Jersey Weekly Desk; JERSEY FOOTLIGHTS; Pg. 8, 617 words, By MICHELLE FALKENSTEIN
2. HERALD SUN, December 27, 2005 Tuesday, FIRST Edition, ARTS; Pg. 33, 363 words, The BUZZ
3. The Irish Times, April 10, 2000, CITY EDITION; HOME NEWS; SCIENCE TODAY; Pg. 9, 933 words, Gifts often come with many strings attached, By DR WILLIAM REVILLE
4. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (Wisconsin), February 21, 2000 Monday, ALL EDITIONS, Pg. 1G, 1027 words, Mother's way: Researcher explores beauty, ferocity of real moms, NATALIE ANGIER New York Times
5. Plain Dealer (Cleveland, Ohio), February 11, 2000 Friday, FINAL / ALL, LIVING; Pg. 1E, 1123 words, WHY PROVERBIAL 'GOOD MOTHER' CAN'T BE FOUND, By NATALIE ANGIER; NEW YORK TIMES
6. The New York Times, February 8, 2000, Tuesday, Late Edition - Final, Section F; Page 1; Column 1; Science Desk , 1888 words, SCIENTIST AT WORK: SARAH BLAFFER HRDY; Primate Expert Explores Motherhood's Brutal Side, By NATALIE ANGIER
7. The Toronto Star, May 26, 1997, Monday, FINAL EDITION, OPINION; Pg. A19, 760 words, Cultural potholes litter road to globalization, BY NAOMI KLEIN'S
8. The Toronto Star, May 26, 1997, Monday, METRO EDITION, OPINION; Pg. A19, 764 words, Cultural potholes litter road to globalization, By Naomi Klein
9. The New York Times, February 15, 1989, Wednesday, Late City Final Edition, Section A; Page 26, Column 2; Editorial Desk, 129 words, TOPICS OF THE TIMES; If the Shoe Doesn't Fit
10. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), February 11, 1989, SATURDAY, FIVE STAR Edition, SPORTS; Pg. 2C, 747 words, EYE OPENERS COLUMN, Compiled by Mike Smith Post-Dispatch Deputy Sports Editor
11. USA TODAY, February 8, 1989, Wednesday, FINAL EDITION, NEWS; Pg. 1A, 129 words, Nike ad 'tongue twister', James Cox
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:

1. The Economist, January 30, 1993, Business, finance and science; SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY; U.K. Edition; Pg. 77, 1228 words, Who chooses what?
2. ADWEEK, February 20, 1989, Eastern Edition, CORRIDOR TALK, 134 words, Needs a Translation
3. ADWEEK, February 20, 1989, Southeast Edition, CORRIDOR TALK, 117 words, For Want of a
4. ADWEEK, February 13, 1989, Western Advertising News Edition, 182 words, Foot in Mouth: Nike Word Play, Jack Feuer, PORTLAND
Craig Feibel

Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. The Boston Globe, March 22, 2001, Thursday, ,THIRD EDITION, Pg. A1, 723 words, NEW FOSSIL ADDS AN EARLY BRANCH TO THE HUMAN FAMILY TREE, By Gareth Cook, Globe Staff
2. Christian Science Monitor (Boston, MA), August 17, 2000, Thursday, FEATURES; IDEAS; WHATEVER...; Pg. 12, 284 words, Whats New
3. The Seattle Times, August 11, 2000, Friday, FINAL EDITION, NEWS;, Pg. A18, 509 words, Scientists date early human site in Israel Stone tools indicate wave of migration, Bryn Nelson; Newsday
4. The New York Times, May 6, 1999, Thursday, Late Edition - Final, Section A; Page 10; Column 3; Foreign Desk , 450 words, Archeologists Illuminate Skill Of Early Makers of Stone Tools, By The Associated Press
5. The New York Times, April 25, 1995, Tuesday, Late Edition - Final, Section C; Page 1; Column 3; Science Desk , 1405 words, Human Ancestors' Earliest Tools Found in Africa, By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD

Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:

Daniel Goldstein

Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:

1. The Toronto Star, December 13, 2000, Wednesday, Edition 1, NEWS, 1187 words, CHARGE OF THE LIGHTS BRIGADE FESTIVE SEASON GLOWS BY NIGHT BULB DISPLAYS ARE SEASON'S LIGHT OF PASSAGE
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:


John Harris

Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. The Irish Times, March 7, 2005, Ireland; Other Stories; Pg. 4, 467 words, Pathologist warns of violent culture
2. The New York Times, October 16, 1990, Tuesday, Late Edition - Final, Section C; Page 1, Column 1; Science Desk, 2030 words, Global Climate Changes Seen As Force in Human Evolution, By WILLIAM K. STEVENS
3. The Boston Globe, April 16, 1990, Monday, City Edition, SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY; Pg. 23 p, 2164 words, Soberer, but still worried; ALCOHOL IN AMERICA In a nation obsessed with health, there's less call for drinks and less tolerance for drinkers PLEASE SEE MICROFILM FOR CHART DATA., By Betsy A. Lehman, Globe Staff


Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:


Angelique Haugerud

Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:

1. Financial Times (London, England), January 29, 2005 Saturday, FT WEEKEND MAGAZINE - The Media Department; Pg. 10, 923 words, Ain't that the truth US academics are waging war on the country's political pundits. But is it dodgy analysis that angers them, or neo-liberalism?, By JOHN LLOYD
2. The New York Times, September 7, 2002 Saturday Correction Appended, Late Edition - Final, Section B; Column 1; Arts & Ideas/Cultural Desk; Pg. 9, 1776 words, A World War Among Professors , By STEPHEN KOTKIN; Stephen Kotkin is a professor of European and Asian history at Princeton University.

Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:

Dorothy Hodgson

Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:


Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:


Frances Mascia-Lees

Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:


Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:


Ryne Palombit

Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:


Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. New Scientist, May 24, 2003, Human Nature; Human Nature; Pg. 46, 3151 words, New rules for an old game, Sarah Blaffer Hrdy

Louisa Schein

Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:


Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. differences-A Journal of Feminist Cultural Studies, Summer 1998, Vol. 10; Pg. 118-126; ISSN: 1040-7391, 02050023, 1143 words, Getting Real: Technoscientific Practices and the Materialization of Reality [Part 6 of 7], Barad, Karen

Carmel Schrire

Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. The Boston Globe, February 20, 2000, Sunday, ,THIRD EDITION, Pg. L2, 711 words, BOOK REVIEW / HISTORY THE FARFARERS Before the Norse By Farley Mowat. Steerforth Press. 377 pp. $16 (paperback).; 'FARFARERS' MIGHT BETTER BE TITLED 'FAR-FETCHED', By Carmel Schrire
2. Plain Dealer (Cleveland, Ohio), October 17, 1999 Sunday, FINAL / ALL, LIVING; Pg. 5K, 1371 words, DIGGING UP JAMESTOWN'S GRIM HISTORY, By LAURA SESSIONS STEPP; WASHINGTON POST, JAMESTOWN, VA.
3. The Boston Globe, January 24, 1999, Sunday, ,City Edition, BOOKS; Pg. G3, 1122 words, In New Guinea's threatened wilds; BOOK REVIEW / SCIENCE; THROWIM WAY LEG; Tree-kangaroos, Possums, and Penis Gourds: On the Track of Unknown Mammals in Wildest New Guinea; By Tim Flannery. Atlantic Monthly Press. 326 pp. Illustrated. $25. Carmel Schrire, professor of anthropology at Rutgers University, has done field work and research in New Guinea, Australia, South Africa, and Mauritius, and is the author of "Digging through Darkness: Chronicles of an Archaeologist." , By Carmel Schrire
4. The Boston Globe, September 6, 1998, Sunday, City Edition, BOOKS; Pg. N2, 1398 words, Fear, warfare, betrayal, and justice in the laboratory; BOOK REVIEW; SCIENCE; THE BALTIMORE CASE; A Trial of Politics, Science, and Character; By Daniel J. Kevles. Norton. 509 pp. Illustrated. $ 29.95. Carmel Schrire is a professor in the anthropology department at Rutgers University, and the author of "Digging through Darkness: Chronicles of an Archaeologist.", By Carmel Schrire
5. The Boston Globe, July 23, 1995, Sunday, City Edition, BOOKS; Pg. B37, 1211 words, voices in the silence; We know what the victorious Europeans thought as they overran the native peoples of Africa, Australia and the Americas. But what did the losers think? BOOK REVIEW DIGGING THROUGH DARKNESS Chronicles of an Archaeologist. By Carmel Schrire

Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:


Warren Shapiro

Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:


Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:


Lionel Tiger

Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. Independent on Sunday (London), March 20, 2005, Sunday, First Edition; FEATURES; Pg. 5, 1053 words, NOTES & THEORIES: THE REMEMBRANCE OF THINGS PAST BEGINS WITH A WHIFF OF 3E-HEXAMEL, STEPHEN BAYLEY
2. Ottawa Citizen, April 3, 2004 Saturday Final Edition, Saturday Observer; Pg. B1, 2451 words, What turns young men into terrorists?: From al-Qaeda to the IRA to skinheads and street-gang members -- those who embrace terrorism and violence are overwhelmingly drawn from the ranks of men in their teens or 20s. But often it seems that radical ideology is not the end in itself, but an outlet for a violent predisposition that changes aimless, identity-less losers into 'agents of destiny,' Don Butler reports., Don Butler
3. USA TODAY, March 15, 2004, Monday,, FINAL EDITION, NEWS;, Pg. 13A, 720 words, Gay marriages fit into this adaptable institution, Robert Myers
4. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (Wisconsin), March 9, 2004 Tuesday, FINAL EDITION, Pg. 13A, 746 words, The upper crust: Why we keep electing them president, DAVID BROOKS
5. The New York Times, March 6, 2004 Saturday, Late Edition - Final, Section A; Column 6; Editorial Desk; Pg. 15, 730 words, Clash Of Titans, By DAVID BROOKS
6. The New York Times, November 9, 2003 Sunday, Late Edition - Final , Section 14NJ; Column 5; New Jersey Weekly Desk; Pg. 1, 2780 words, When Campus Violence Flares , By JEREMY PEARCE, NEW BRUNSWICK
7. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (Pennsylvania), September 24, 2003 Wednesday, SOONER EDITION, Pg.A-1, 767 words, SAME AS EVER: MORE PARENTS WANT A BOY, MACKENZIE CARPENTER, POST-GAZETTE STAFF WRITER
8. Omaha World Herald (Nebraska), December 12, 2002, Thursday, SUNRISE EDITION, Pg. 11b;, 825 words, This Omaha restaurant investor doesn't deserve the innuendo, Harold W. Andersen
9. The New York Times, December 3, 2002 Tuesday, Late Edition - Final , Section A; Column 4; Editorial Desk; Pg. 30, 171 words, Taming Unruly Football Fans: A Primer
10. The New York Times, November 30, 2002 Saturday, Late Edition - Final , Section A; Column 1; Editorial Desk; Pg. 17, 583 words, How to Control the College Football Crowd , By Lionel Tiger;
11. Information Bank Abstracts, WALL STREET JOURNAL ABSTRACTS, October 1, 2002, Tuesday, Section A; Page 20, Column 4, 39 words, BEAUTY AND THE BEASTS, BY LIONEL TIGER
12. The Straits Times (Singapore), September 29, 2002 Sunday, LIFE!, 1394 words, The men don't get it; Women are taking over the workplace in the developed world and men are increasingly being marginalised. But many don't even know what has hit them, Richard Lim
13. Courier Mail (Queensland, Australia), September 25, 2002, Wednesday, FEATURES; Pg. 14, 567 words, Brian Williams
14. The Toronto Sun, July 14, 2002 Sunday,, Final Edition, Comment;, Pg. C6;, 749 words, FOOD FIGHT; HEALTHY EATING CAN BE FUN AGAIN, NOT JUST A NECESSARY EVIL, CONNIE WOODCOCK
15. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (Wisconsin), April 5, 2002 Friday, FINAL EDITION, Pg. 19A, 816 words, We're talking news; 'Nightline' flap missed point, SEAN H. SMITH
16. The Washington Post, March 29, 2002 Friday, Final Edition, EDITORIAL; Pg. A23, 795 words, Breaking News: ABC Had It Right, Sean H. Smith
17. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (Pennsylvania), March 17, 2002 Sunday, TWO STAR EDITION, Pg.E-1, 1590 words, RETURN OF THE GUY; MANLINESS WITHOUT APOLOGY HAS MADE A COMEBACK SINCE SEPT. 11 -- AND NOT A MOMENT TOO SOON, SAYS CHARLOTTE ALLEN
18. Ottawa Citizen, March 10, 2002 Sunday Final Edition, The Citizen's Weekly; Pg. C2, 1688 words, Renaissance of the man: Men were pronounced economically and evolutionarily finished in the late 1990s but manhood is now back in fashion, Charlotte Allen
19. The San Diego Union-Tribune, December 23, 2001, Sunday, LIFESTYLE;Pg. E-2, 1675 words, The power of the pill; 50 years after sparking a cultural revolution, should it be awarded the credit or the blame?, Amy Wilson; THE ORANGE COUNTY REGISTER
20. The Denver Post, October 30, 2001 Tuesday, 1ST EDITION, Pg. F-01, 2229 words, The Pill At 50 Love It or Hate It,Oral Contraceptive Changed Social Landscape, By Amy Wilson, The Orange County Register,
21. St. Petersburg Times (Florida), October 14, 2001, Sunday, 0 South Pinellas Edition, NATIONAL; AMERICA STRIKES; Pg. 1A, 3664 words, THE MAKING OF A TERRORIST // HE SEEMED LIKE SUCH A NICE BOY, SYDNEY P. FREEDBERG
22. The Guardian (London), October 2, 2001, Guardian Features Pages, Pg. 8, 1226 words, Women: Rogue males: What makes young Muslim men turn to terrorism? Leaders such as Osama Bin Laden know just how to distil a deadly fuel from their anger, excess energy and religious devotion, writes Lionel Tiger, Lionel Tiger
23. The New York Times, September 18, 2001 Tuesday, Late Edition - Final , Section A; Column 1; Metropolitan Desk; Pg. 24, 773 words, The Big City; Fantasies Of Vengeance, Fed by Fury, By JOHN TIERNEY
24. Information Bank Abstracts, WALL STREET JOURNAL, September 5, 2001, Wednesday, Section A; Page 26, Column 3, 42 words, A BOY'S OWN STORY, BY LIONEL TIGER
25. The New York Times, August 21, 2001 Tuesday, Late Edition - Final , Section A; Column 5; Editorial Desk; Pg. 16, 130 words, Do Unruly Kids Need Drugs?
26. Columbus Dispatch (Ohio), June 22, 2001, Friday, Pg. 1D, 727 words, PHOTO EXHIBIT EVOKES ASPECTS OF HOPE, Bill Mayr, Dispatch Arts Reporter
27. The Ottawa Citizen, March 4, 2001 Sunday, 2435 words, Death of the traditional man: Part two: Charles Gaines is redefining himself as a man, husband and father. He is not the only man searching for a new beginning at the start of the 21st century, Philip Lee
28. Daily News (New York), December 21, 2000, Thursday, SPORTS FINAL EDITION, THERSDAY;, Pg. 57, 1622 words, 21ST CENTURY FOP High-maintenance men are getting makeovers. But do women dig dandies?, BY ALEV AKTAR DAILY NEWS FASHION AND BEAUTY EDITOR
29. The New York Times, October 26, 2000, Thursday, Late Edition - Final, Section A; Page 35; Column 2; Editorial Desk , 463 words, The Heat of the Game, By Lionel Tiger; Lionel Tiger is a professor of anthropology at Rutgers University and author of "The Decline of Males."
30. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), October 8, 2000, Sunday, FIVE STAR LIFT EDITION, EVERYDAY MAGAZINE, Pg. E1, 1335 words, IT'S A MAN'S WORLD -- BUT IT SPINS IN REVERSE, John M. McGuire; Of The Post-Dispatch
31. The New York Times, October 7, 2000, Saturday, Late Edition - Final Correction Appended, Section B;Page 9;Column 1;Arts & Ideas/Cultural Desk, 1503 words, In This Woman's World, What's a Guy to Do? Sweat!, By EMILY EAKIN
32. The Washington Post, September 12, 2000, Tuesday, Final Edition, STYLE; Pg. C01, 1041 words, Tough Love? Tough Luck; With Bobby Knight Goes Last Vestige of Old Way, Joel Garreau , Washington Post Staff Writer
33. The Boston Globe, August 12, 2000, Saturday, ,THIRD EDITION, Pg. A1, 1676 words, WOMEN'S RIGHTS, MEN WRONG? SURVEY LISTS 4 N.E. COLLEGES AS HOSTILE TO MALE STUDENTS, By Patrick Healy, Globe Staf
34. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), May 21, 2000, Sunday, FIVE STAR LIFT EDITION, EVERYDAY MAGAZINE, Pg. E1, 1743 words, THE PILL TURNS THE BIG 40, Deborah Peterson; Of The Post-Dispatch
35. The Irish Times, April 15, 2000, CITY EDITION; WEEKEND; SLUMBER POLITICS; Pg. 61, 1226 words, Rumbling the sleep thieves, By ANGELIQUE CHRISAFIS, Guardian service
36. The Guardian (London), April 12, 2000, Guardian Features Pages; Pg. 8, 1268 words, Dream on; In the 80s sleep was for slackers. Now it's the new status symbol. Angelique Chrisafis finds out why everyone who's anyone is getting the full eight hours
37. The Guardian (London), April 12, 2000, Guardian Features Pages; Pg. 8, 1268 words, Dream on; In the 80s sleep was for slackers. Now it's the new status symbol. Angelique Chrisafis finds out why everyone who's anyone is getting the full eight hours
38. The Ottawa Citizen, February 16, 2000, Wednesday, FINAL, 155 words, The bureaucrat as father
39. The San Francisco Chronicle, FEBRUARY 9, 2000, WEDNESDAY,, FINAL EDITION, FOOD;, Pg. 1/ZZ1, 1751 words, The Foods of Love; Can tomatoes make you tremble? Bananas make you blush? Here's what the experts say about (ahem) aphrodisiacs., Kim Severson, Chronicle Staff Writer
40. The Washington Post, January 28, 2000, Friday, Final Edition, STYLE; Pg. C01, 2604 words, The Male Animal; Two Scientists Explain Rape as a Natural Behavior and Cause an Unnatural Uproar, Megan Rosenfeld, Washington Post Staff Writer
41. USA TODAY, December 10, 1999, Friday,, FINAL EDITION, NEWS;, Pg. 31A;, 555 words, Boys today: Snakes, snails -- and guns?, Amy M. Holmes
42. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (Pennsylvania), November 5, 1999, Friday,, SOONER EDITION, Pg. A-21, 567 words, ALPHA-BETA MACARENA; THE DELICIOUS IRONY OF GORE'S HE-MAN MAKEOVER, MAUREEN DOWD, WASHINGTON
43. Plain Dealer (Cleveland, Ohio), November 4, 1999 Thursday, FINAL / ALL, EDITORIALS & FORUM; Pg. 9B, 706 words, ANYONE COULD HAVE GIVEN GORE THIS ADVICE FOR FREE: BE YOUR OWN GUY, By MAUREEN DOWD, WASHINGTON
44. The New York Times, November 3, 1999, Wednesday, Late Edition - Final, Section A; Page 25; Column 1; Editorial Desk, 722 words, Liberties; The Alpha-Beta Macarena, By MAUREEN DOWD, WASHINGTON
45. The Straits Times (Singapore), September 26, 1999, Sunday Plus; (Life! Cover Story); Pg. 1,2, 1988 words, Rise of reverse sexism?, Clarissa Oon
46. The Straits Times (Singapore), September 26, 1999, Sunday Plus; (Life! Cover Story); Pg. 1,2, 1988 words, Rise of reverse sexism?, Clarissa Oon
47. The San Francisco Chronicle, AUGUST 29, 1999, SUNDAY,, SUNDAY EDITION, SUNDAY CHRONICLE;, Pg. 1/Z1;, 536 words, Where Did Boys Fall Off the Path?, JOAN RYAN
48. The Ottawa Citizen, July 19, 1999, FINAL, 91 words, Canadian, please, David Michaelson
49. The Ottawa Citizen, July 14, 1999, FINAL, 612 words, Office, sweet office a respite from dreary homes, Zev Singer
50. Plain Dealer (Cleveland, Ohio), July 11, 1999 Sunday, FINAL / ALL, LIVING; Pg. 5K, 852 words, EVOLVING A GREATER ROLE FOR WOMEN; SOCIETY SHIFTS GENDER RULES, By PEGGY O'CROWLEY; NEWHOUSE NEWS SERVICE
51. The Toronto Star, June 27, 1999, Sunday, Edition 1, BOD, 1373 words, WOULD THE REAL MEN PLEASE STEP FORWARD?
52. The New York Times, June 7, 1999, Monday, Late Edition - Final, Section B; Page 1; Column 1; Metropolitan Desk , 716 words, The Big City; Suitable Men: Rare Species Under Study, By JOHN TIERNEY
53. Tampa Tribune (Florida), May 24, 1999, Monday,, FINAL EDITION, Pg. 4, 345 words, Stone distressed; , Compiled by Mike O'Neill;
54. The New York Times, May 9, 1999, Sunday, Late Edition - Final, Section 8; Page 11; Column 1; Sports Desk , 1281
55. The New York Times, March 21, 1999, Sunday, Late Edition - Final, Section 6; Page 16; Column 4; Magazine Desk , 151 words, Men, Women, Sex and Darwin
56. Chicago Sun-Times, February 6, 1999, SATURDAY, Late Sports Final Edition, EDITORIAL; Pg. 15, 688 words, Exposing feminism's grand myth, George Will
57. The Washington Post, February 04, 1999, Thursday, Final Edition, OP-ED; Pg. A27, 796 words, A Radical Proposition, George F. Will
58. The New York Times, September 6, 1998, Sunday, Late Edition - Final, Section 14NJ; Page 8; Column 1; New Jersey Weekly Desk , 1519 words, DINING OUT; What's for Lunch? Maybe a Few Bao Chi, Maybe a Couple of Quenepas, By KAREN DeMASTERS
59. The Toronto Sun, April 19, 1998, Sunday,, Final EDITION, COMMENT/EDITORIAL,, Pg. C3, 774 words, GETTING OLDER - AND SMARTER, LINDA WILLIAMSON
60. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (Pennsylvania), March 19, 1998, Thursday,, SOONER EDITION, Pg. E-3,, 674 words, MEALTIME'S SOCIAL ASPECT STILL IMPORTANT, BEVERLY MILLS, WITH ALICIA ROSS
61. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), March 16, 1998, Monday, FIVE STAR LIFT EDITION, FOOD, Pg. 3, BEVERLY MILLS AND ALICIA ROSS DESPERATION DINNERS, 583 words, COOKING FOR LOVED ONES AND SHARING A TABLE ARE IMPORTANT STRANDS IN FAMILY; TIES, Beverly Mills, with Alicia Ross
62. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (Wisconsin), March 15, 1998 Sunday, All, Pg. 2, 599 words, It's human nature to share a meal and good company, BEVERLY MILLS and ALICIA ROSS
63. The New York Times, October 19, 1997, Sunday, Late Edition - Final, Section 6; Page 51; Column 1; Magazine Desk , 2278 words, Hopefuls, Street Toughs; Power Brokers; Networkers; Strivers; Grande Dames; Musclemen; Exiles; Reformers; Purists; Clones; Big Mouths; Outsiders; Air Kissers; Fanatics; Gossips; Nightclubbers; New York's Parallel Lives, By John Tierney; John Tierney is a staff writer for The New York Times Magazine. His column on New York, The Big City, appears once a month.
64. Buffalo News (New York), October 8, 1997, Wednesday, CITY EDITION, VIEWPOINTS, Pg. 3B, 592 words, I FEEL A POWER SURGE COMING ON, Ellen Goodman, BOSTON
65. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (Pennsylvania), October 8, 1997, Wednesday,, SOONER EDITION, Pg. A-21, 650 words, A GRANDMA HYPOTHESIS; GOOD NEWS FROM ANTHROPLOGY: OLDER AND WISER IS PART OF THE PLAN, ELLEN GOODMAN, BOSTON
66. Tampa Tribune (Florida), October 7, 1997, Tuesday,, FINAL EDITION, Pg. 9, 648 words, Might women's productivity pick up where fertility leaves off?, ELLEN GOODMAN, BOSTON
67. Times-Picayune (New Orleans, LA), October 7, 1997 Tuesday, THIRD, METRO; Pg. B5, 645 words, HOT FLASH FOR BOOMERS, By Ellen Goodman, BOSTON
68. The Boston Globe, October 5, 1997, Sunday, City Edition, OP-ED; Pg. E7, 637 words, Meno-positive; ELLEN GOODMAN, By Ellen Goodman, Globe Staff
69. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (Wisconsin), October 5, 1997 Sunday, All, Pg. 3, 515 words, Eating alone is sometimes a recipe for malnutrition, MARILYNN MARCHIONE
70. The New York Times, August 10, 1997, Sunday, Late Edition - Final, Section 1; Page 39; Column 5; Style Desk , 1341 words, Bringing Out the (Zap!) Child In the (Kaboom!) Executive, By BRUCE WEBER
71. The Ottawa Citizen, May 29, 1997, Thursday, FINAL EDITION, NEWS; ARGUMENT & OBSERVATI; Pg. A15, 1373 words, Prudish military denies human nature: Men and women in uniform face absurd policies of zero tolerance that ignore the role of sex in social life, writes Lionel Tiger, LIONEL TIGE; THE OTTAWA CITIZEN
72. The New York Times, May 28, 1997, Wednesday, Late Edition - Final, Section A; Page 21; Column 2; Editorial Desk , 824 words, How Friendship Was 'Feminized', By Carol Tavris; Carol Tavris, a social psychologist, is author of "The Mismeasure of Woman.", LOS ANGELES
73. THE AUSTRALIAN, May 2, 1997, Friday, FEATURES; Pg. 16, 877 words, MILKED FOR ALL IT'S WORTH, CHERRY RIPE, SAKTOR
74. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (Pennsylvania), April 27, 1997, Sunday,, FIVE STAR EDITION, Pg. G-14, 791 words, ANOTHER BATCH OF JULIA STORIES COMING RIGHT UP, SUZANNE MARTINSON
75. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (Pennsylvania), April 24, 1997, Thursday,, SOONER EDITION, Pg. C-1, 1238 words, CULINARY CROSSROADS; FOOD HAS BECOME THE ENEMY IN AN ANTHROPOLOGICAL FLIP-FLOP OF ATTITUDES, SUZANNE MARTINSON, FOOD EDITOR, POST-GAZETTE, CHICAGO
76. The Washington Post, May 12, 1996, Sunday, Final Edition, MAGAZINE; Pg. W08, 5560 words, In the Best Possible Light, David Finkel
77. The San Francisco Chronicle, SEPTEMBER 27, 1995, WEDNESDAY, FINAL EDITION, FOOD; Pg. 1/ZZ1, 2153 words, The Occasional Vegetarian Today's savvy cooks are moving meat to the sidelines, JANET FLETCHER, Chronicle Staff Writer
78. Buffalo News (New York), June 8, 1995, Thursday, CITY EDITION, LIFESTYLES, Pg. 1B, 712 words, WHY THINGS ARE, JOEL ACHENBACH
79. The Washington Post, May 26, 1995, Friday, Final Edition, STYLE; Pg. F05; WHY THINGS ARE; STYLE PLUS, 883 words, Smelly Is as Smelly Does . . ., Joel Achenbach, Washington Post Staff Writer
80. The Houston Chronicle, June 19, 1994, Sunday, 2 STAR Edition, A; Pg. 15, 645 words, In high-stress society, magic casts wider spell, MOLLY O'NEILL; New York Times, NEW YORK
81. The New York Times, June 13, 1994, Monday, Late Edition - Final, Section A; Page 1; Column 1; National Desk , 1576 words, As Life's Questions Get Harder, Magic Casts a Wider Spell, By MOLLY O'NEILL
82. Rocky Mountain News (Denver, CO), May 29, 1994, Sunday, NEWS/NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL; Ed. F; Pg. 72A, 311 words, Of green bears and sexuality, Joel Achenbach
83. The Washington Post, March 11, 1994, Friday, Final Edition, STYLE; PAGE G5; STYLE PLUS; WHY THINGS ARE, 911 words, All in How You See It ..., Joel Achenbach, Washington Post Staff Writer
84. The New York Times, January 26, 1994, Wednesday, Late Edition - Final, Section C; Page 1; Column 1; Living Desk , 2635 words, For Every Ingredient There Is a Season, By FLORENCE FABRICANT
85. The New York Times, November 17, 1993, Wednesday, Late Edition - Final, Section C; Page 1; Column 2; Living Desk, 3259 words, Pity the Part-Time Eaters Of Pumpkin, By FLORENCE FABRICANT
86. Buffalo News (New York), October 25, 1993, Monday, City Edition, LIFESTYLES; Pg. 1, 1280 words, DINNER TIME WHAT'S HAPPENED TO THE TRADITIONAL FAMILY MEAL?, By JANICE OKUN, News Food Editor
87. The Toronto Star, August 21, 1993, Saturday, SATURDAY SECOND EDITION, WEEKEND; Pg. H12, 338 words, Paperback Picks, By Anne Doris Toronto Star
88. The New York Times, January 25, 1993, Monday, Late Edition - Final, Section D; Page 1; Column 3; Financial Desk, 1427 words, On the Menu, Steak Bucks Trend, By MICHAEL JANOFSKY, Special to The New York Times, WASHINGTON
89. The New York Times, November 15, 1992, Sunday, Late Edition - Final, Section 2; Page 6; Column 1; Arts & Leisure Desk, 3031 words, THEATER; He Said . . . She Said . . . Who Did What?
90. The San Francisco Chronicle, NOVEMBER 11, 1992, WEDNESDAY, FINAL EDITION, FOOD; Pg. 1/ZZ1, 1209 words, Back to the Table Family meals weather changing times, TOM SIETSEMA, Chronicle Staff Writer
91. Hobart Mercury, September 28, 1992 Monday, 2731 words
92. The Washington Post, September 25, 1992, Friday, Final Edition, STYLE; PAGE B5; WHY THINGS ARE ;STYLE PLUS, 871 words, It Must Be a Pheromone Thingy, Joel Achenbach, Washington Post Staff Writer
93. The New York Times, August 23, 1992, Sunday, Late Edition - Final, Section 9; Page 6; Column 1; Styles of The Times, 1170 words, THE NIGHT; No Sidewalks To Roll Up, By Bob Morris
94. SUNDAY MAIL (QLD), August 9, 1992 Sunday, 1395 words, OPPOSITE SEXES
95. Herald Sun, June 2, 1992 Tuesday, 1211 words, INCHES, IMPLANTS AND INSULTS
96. The Independent (London), April 19, 1992, Sunday, THE SUNDAY REVIEW PAGE; Page 31 , 789 words, BOOK REVIEW / Sweeties and the feel-good factor, By MAGGIE TRAUGOTT
97. The San Francisco Chronicle, MARCH 18, 1992, WEDNESDAY, FINAL EDITION, FOOD; Pg. 9/ZZ6, 586 words, What you want just may be the right thing to have, KAROLA SAEKEL
98. The San Francisco Chronicle, MARCH 18, 1992, WEDNESDAY, FINAL EDITION, FOOD; Pg. 9/ZZ7, 912 words, Experts Celebrate Spring in Food-Oriented Symposium, KAROLA SAEKEL, Chronicle Staff Writer
99. The Toronto Star, February 19, 1992, Wednesday, UNAVAILABLE EDITION, FOOD; Pg. C1, 421 words, Spicing up the food scene, BY MARION KANE TORONTO STAR
100. The Toronto Star, February 19, 1992, Wednesday, AM, FOOD; Pg. C1, 421 words, Spicing up the food scene, By Marion Kane Toronto Star
... talk by witty
101. The Toronto Star, February 17, 1992, Monday, UNAVAILABLE EDITION, LIFE; Pg. C1, 902 words, Go ahead, eat that hamburger and don't feel guilty, BY BILL TAYLOR TORONTO STAR
102. The Toronto Star, February 17, 1992, Monday, AM, LIFE; Pg. C1, 901 words, Go ahead, eat that hamburger and don't feel guilty, By Bill Taylor TORONTO STAR
103. The San Francisco Chronicle, FEBRUARY 12, 1992, WEDNESDAY, FINAL EDITION, FOOD; Pg. 2/ZZ1; WHAT'S NEW, 1072 words, WHAT'S NEW, Tom Sietsema, Karola Saekel
104. The Washington Post, January 26, 1992, Sunday, Final Edition, BOOK WORLD; PAGE X5, 796 words, Looking For a Good Time, Witold Rybczynski
105. The Gazette (Montreal, Quebec), January 25, 1992, Saturday, FINAL EDITION, BOOKS; Pg. I3/BREAK, 1178 words, Pleasure is all his; Talking about what feels good is more enjoyable for author than it is for readers, WILL AITKEN; FREELANCE
106. The Toronto Star, January 25, 1992, Saturday, SATURDAY EDITION, WEEKEND; Pg. K13, 823 words, A spirited defence of hedonism, BY OLIVIA WARD TORONTO STAR
107. The Toronto Star, January 25, 1992, Saturday, SATURDAY SECOND EDITION, WEEKEND; Pg. K13, 824 words, A spirited defence of hedonism, By Olivia Ward Toronto Star
108. The New York Times, January 22, 1992, Wednesday, Late Edition - Final, Lionel Tiger, Section C; Page 1; Column 1; Living Desk, 1240 words, Remember Red-Meat Orgies In the Cave? Your Taste Buds Do, By FLORENCE FABRICANT
109. The Boston Globe, January 12, 1992, Sunday, City Edition, BOOKS; Pg. B40, 1076 words, Taking one's pleasure seriously; BOOK REVIEW THE PURSUIT OF PLEASURE By Lionel Tiger. Little, Brown. 336 pp. $ 21.95., By David Mehegan, Globe Staff
110. The New York Times, January 10, 1992, Friday, Late Edition - Final, Section C; Page 23; Column 1; Weekend Desk, 848 words, Books of The Times; Just Why Do People Like to Feel Good?, By MICHIKO KAKUTANI
111. The Washington Post, January 10, 1992, Friday, Final Edition, STYLE; PAGE D5; STYLE PLUS; WHY THINGS ARE, 812 words, Oh, Nurse, I Feel a Breeze, Joel Achenbach, Washington Post Staff Writer
112. Chicago Sun-Times, January 5, 1992, SUNDAY , FIVE STAR SPORTS FINAL, SHOW; Pg. 12, 1398 words, The fun things of life and survival, Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi
113. The Toronto Star, December 28, 1991, Saturday, SATURDAY EDITION, WEEKEND; Pg. E16, 657 words, Pleasure good for the species, says Tiger, BY BEVERLEY SLOPEN
114. The Toronto Star, December 28, 1991, Saturday, SATURDAY SECOND EDITION, WEEKEND; Pg. E16, 659 words, Pleasure good for the species, says Tiger, By Beverley Slopen
115. The Guardian (London), November 9, 1989, 786 words, Thursday Women: Sex on the brain - Are the differences between men and women all in the mind?, By LOUISE CHUNN
116. The Toronto Star, September 23, 1989, Saturday, SATURDAY SECOND EDITION, MAGAZINE; Pg. M12, 1813 words, The Power of the P.E.N., By Philip Marchand Toronto Star
117. The Boston Globe, August 3, 1989, Thursday, City Edition, LIVING; Pg. 78, 603 words, Portraits of affluent, anxious American life; BOOK REVIEW AMERICA WORKED. The 1950s Photographs of Dan Weiner, by William A. Ewing. Abrams. 192 pp. $ 35. Illustrated., By Mark Feeney, Globe Staff
118. The Washington Post, May 15, 1989, Monday, Final Edition, STYLE; PAGE C5; STYLE PLUS, 1273 words, Private Lives; Amity Among MenRelationships May Be More Complicated Than They Appear, Myron Brenton, FEATURE
119. The New York Times, March 13, 1988, Sunday, Late City Final Edition, Section 7; Page 14, Column 1; Book Review Desk, 1048 words, Love and Murder Among the Chimps, By LIONEL TIGER;
120. The New York Times, November 25, 1987, Wednesday, Late City Final Edition, Section C; Page 1, Column 1; Living Desk, 1312 words, Men's Club Ponders An Unknown: Women, By Perry Garfinkle; Perry Garfinkle is the author of ''In a Man's World: Father, Son, Brother, Friend and Other Roles Men Play'', SAN FRANCISCO
121. The Toronto Star, September 26, 1987, Saturday, SATURDAY SECOND EDITION, MAGAZINE; Pg. M4, 711 words, Catch phrases don't support 'brink of evolution' theory, By Norman Sigurdson
122. Christian Science Monitor (Boston, MA), December 11, 1985, Wednesday, Home & Family; Cookbooks; Pg. 41, 751 words, Cookbook selections from the latest stock; Fancy desserts, Southern cooking, ethnic recipes, By John Edward Young, Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor
123. The New York Times, October 12, 1985, Saturday, Late City Final Edition Correction Appended, Section 1; Page 56, Column 2; Style Desk, 644 words, DE GUSTIBUS; FOODS THAT GRANDMA DID (AND DIDN'T) COOK, By MARIAN BURROS
124. The Washington Post, October 10, 1985, Thursday, Final Edition, Style; C1, 3029 words, Phil-ology and the Human Donahue; Joining the Author On His Journey of Evolution and the Mind, By Lloyd Grove, Washington Post Staff Writer, NEW YORK
125. The New York Times, September 22, 1985, Sunday, Late City Final Edition, Section 2; Page 33, Column 1; Travel Desk, 1086 words, IN CHINA, YOU'LL NEVER WALK ALONE, By Lionel Tiger;
126. The New York Times, September 17, 1985, Tuesday, Late City Final Edition, Section B; Page 3, Column 4; Metropolitan Desk, 174 words, NEW YORK DAY BY DAY; Split Loyalties . . ., By Susan Heller Anderson and David W. Dunlap
127. The New York Times, June 23, 1985, Sunday, Late City Final Edition, Section 7; Page 10, Column 1; Book Review Desk, 1670 words, IS SEX NECESSARY? USEFUL? POSSIBLE? FUN?, By Lionel Tiger; Lionel Tiger,
128. The New York Times, January 14, 1984, Saturday, Late City Final Edition, Section 1; Page 25, Column 2; Metropolitan Desk, 128 words, NEW YORK DAY BY DAY, By Susan Heller Anderson and Maurice Carroll
129. The New York Times, April 19, 1983, Tuesday, Late City Final Edition, Section B; Page 3, Column 1; Metropolitan Desk, 197 words, NEW YORK DAY BY DAY; Working Up an Appetite And Remembering the Past, By Laurie Johnston and Susan Heller Anderson
130. The New York Times, October 2, 1982, Saturday, Late City Final Edition, Section 1; Page 15, Column 6; Style Desk, 482 words, SPECIALS: IT'S WISE TO ASK THE PRICE, By MIMI SHERATON
131. The New York Times, May 4, 1981, Monday, Late City Final Edition, Section C; Page 16, Column 2; Style Desk, 908 words, CONFERENCE OF SORTS ON SEX AND LANGUAGE, By GLENN COLLINS
132. The Washington Post, April 13, 1979, Friday, Final Edition, First Section; A1, 689 words, Experts Find Cholesterol Levels Alarmingly High; Panel of Experts Finds Cholesterol Levels High, By Victor Cohn, Washington Post Staff Writer

Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. National Review, February 13, 2006 , 1872 words, Bad Girls of America - Women Who Make the World Worse, and How Their Radical Feminist Assault Is Ruining Our Schools, Families, Military, and Sports, by Kate O'Beirne, Christina Hoff Sommers
2. Management Today, May 31, 2005, Pg. 36, 770 words, An economist in pursuit of pleasure
3. National Review, January 31, 2005, Monday, National Review Online, 2043 words, January Diary, By John Derbyshire
4. Prospect, September 23, 2004, 4956 words, Essay:Race and Creation, Richard Dawkins
5. Prospect, September 23, 2004, 4936 words, Essay:Race and Creation, Richard Dawkins
6. World Magazine, March 27, 2004, QUICK TAKES, 763 words, Crocodile tears, Joel Belz
7. Business and Finance, March 25, 2004, 769 words, THE CLASH OF UPPER-CRUST PEDIGREES
8. The Economist, October 25, 2003 U.S. Edition, SURVEY, 1810 words, Creating leaders
9. Vanity Fair, June 2003, FEATURE; The Mentor and the Movie Star; No. 514; Pg. 202, 11439 words, The Mentor and the Movie Star; When she died, Marilyn Monroe left her belongings to her father gure Lee Strasberg, director of the Actors Studio, whose actress daughter, Susan, was a trusted friend and confidante to the star. Drawing on Susan's unpublished memoir, PATRICIA BOSWORTH
10. ADWEEK, March 3, 2003, National Edition, 2341 words, Feature; The Male Ego ; Takes a Beating; The post-feminist man is a henpecked wuss. How did that happen?
11. Adweek, March 3, 2003, FEATURE, 2374 words, The Male Ego Takes a Beating, Debra Goldman
12. U.S. News & World Report, July 17, 2000, OUTLOOK; ON SOCIETY; Vol. 129 , No. 3; Pg. 17, 876 words, Will boys be boys?, By John Leo
13. The Public Perspective, May, 2000 / June, 2000, Vol. 11, No. 3; Pg. 21, 1921 words, Back to the Garden, By George Bishop; George Bishop is professor of political science and director of the Graduate Certificate Program in Public Opinion and Survey Research, University of Cincinnali.
14. National Review, March 6, 2000, Books, Arts & Manners; Vol. LII, No. 4, 1646 words, Biology Plus, Lionel Tiger;
15. Population and Development Review Abstracts, December 1999, Vol. 25, No. 4; Pg. 791; ISSN: 0098-7921, 02352378, 3373 words, Book Reviews: Helen Fisher (Part 1 of 2), Hodgson, Dennis
16. The Weekly Standard, October 25, 1999, BOOKS & ARTS; Pg. 35, 1305 words, The Descent of Men; Males seem to be in trouble, but evolutionary psychology can't explain why, BY HUGH LIEBERT; Hugh Liebert is an undergraduate at Harvard University.
17. City Journal, 1999 Autumn, Pg. 80-88; Vol. 9, No.4, 3802 words, "Modern Manhood", Roger Scruton
18. Foreign Affairs, September, 1999 / October, 1999, Recent Books on International Relations; Pg. 167, 1326 words, Military, Scientific, and Technological, ELIOT A. COHEN
19. Maclean's, August 16, 1999, OPENING NOTES; Pg. 19, 127 words, It's a woman's world, Edited by Brian Bethune
20. The Economist, July 10, 1999, U.S. Edition, Men, women and society, 1820 words, Mournful man
THE DECLINE OF MALES. By Lionel Tiger. Golden Book
21. Washingtonian, April, 1999, INSIDERS; Pg. 45, 6933 words, Secret Weapon, By JAY WINIK; Jay Winik's book On the Brink, about the Cold War, was nominated for the Pulitzer Prize. His next book, on the Civil War, will be published by HarperCollins. He lives in Chevy Chase.
22. Foreign Affairs, January, 1999 / February, 1999, REVIEWS; Responses; Pg. 118, 5544 words, Fukuyama's Follies; So What if Women Ruled the World?
23. Foreign Affairs, ESSAYS; Pg. 24, 6104 words, Women and the Evolution of World Politics, Francis Fukuyama; FRANCIS FUKUYAMA is Hirst Professor of Public Policy at George Mason University. His book, The Great Disruption, will be published in 1999.
24. Foreign Affairs, May, 1998 / June, 1998, ESSAYS; Debate; Pg. 18, 5014 words, A Second American Century, Mortimer B. Zuckerman; MORTIMER B. ZUCKERMAN is Chairman and Editor-in-Chief of U.S. News and World Report, Publisher of The New York Daily News, and Chairman of Boston Properties.
25. U.S. News & World Report, January 12, 1998, NEWS YOU CAN USE; COVER STORY; Vol. 124 , No. 1; Pg. 59, 683 words, One fat world, By Margaret Loftus; Mary Brophy Marcus
26. The American Spectator, August, 1996, FEATURE, 4400 words, Dames at Sea; In today's feminized military, the pregnant look is becoming as chic as the idea of women in combat., John Corry; John Corry is The American Spectator's senior correspondent.
27. U.S. News & World Report, July 1, 1996, CULTURE & IDEAS; COMMENTARY; Pg. 57, 808 words, Nasty turns in family life, By Lionel Tiger
28. The Washington Post, May 12, 1996, Sunday, Final Edition, MAGAZINE; Pg. W08, 5560 words, In the Best Possible Light, David Finkel
29. Maclean's, February 24, 1992, Books; Pg. S5, 943 words, Dr. Feel-Good; THE PURSUIT OF PLEASURE By Lionel Tiger (Little, Brown, 330 pages, $ 26.95), PAMELA YOUNG
30. U.S. News & World Report, February 3, 1992, SCIENCE & SOCIETY; CONVERSATION; Vol. 112, No. 4; Pg. 54, 785 words, The origins of pleasure, By Alvin P. Sanoff; ''The Pursuit of Pleasure." Lionel Tiger. Little , Brown & Co. ($ 22.95)
31. U.S. News & World Report, October 21, 1991, U.S. NEWS; COVER STORY; Vol. 111, No. 17; Pg. 38, 2551 words, Harassment: Men on trial, By Ted Gest; Amy Saltzman; Betsy Carpenter; Dorian Friedman
32. Maclean's, June 24, 1991, COLUMN; Pg. 11, 1067 words, A challenge to the new chancellors, BY BARBARA AMIEL
33. U.S. News & World Report, July 27, 1987, U.S. NEWS; Cover Story; Pg. 18, 2493 words, Television's blinding power, by Merrill McLoughlin with Gloria Borger, Alvin P. Sanoff, David Whitman, Melissa Healy and Deborah Kalb
34. U.S. News & World Report, May 11, 1987, HORIZONS; Pg. 72, 1331 words, Tap, tap, tap on the clubhouse door, by Lynn Rosellini with Lisa J. Morre and bureau reports
35. U.S. News & World Report, June 3, 1985, The American Male; Pg. 48, 435 words, ''Male Bonding Persists More in Fantasy Than in Real Life''
36. Newsweek, July 21, 1980, UNITED STATES EDITION, SCIENCE; Pg. 77, 476 words, Does Contraception Discourage Sex?, SHARON BEGLEY
37. Newsweek, May 7, 1979, UNITED STATES EDITION, BOOKS; Pg. 98, 615 words, DOES HOPE SPRING INTERNAL? OPTIMISM: THE BIOLOGY OF HOPE.By Lionel Tiger. 318 pages. Simon and Schuster. $10.95., JEAN STROUSE
38. Newsweek, October 16, 1978, UNITED STATES EDITION, SCIENCE; Pg. 118, 2976 words, Our Selfish Genes, PETER GWYNNE with SHARON BEGLEY in Cambridge, Mass., and ALLAN J. MAYER in London

Robert Trivers

Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. The Independent (London), December 22, 2005 Thursday, First Edition, NEWS; Pg. 19, 566 words, Science reveals what makes Darren Gough a sexy dancer, By Steve Connor Science Editor
2. The Guardian (London) - Final Edition, August 27, 2005, Guardian Saturday Pages, Pg. 12, 3873 words, Saturday Review: Profile: Robert Trivers: The kindness of strangers: Despite switching disciplines - from maths to law to history then the sciences - he profoundly influenced evolutionary biology with his theory that our sense of justice has Darwinian explanations. But he suffered severe mental breakdowns and his career at Harvard was dogged by controversy. After 15 years in genetics he has now turned to anthropology., Andrew Brown
3. The New York Times, March 8, 2005 Tuesday, Late Edition - Final, Section F; Column 3; Health & Fitness; Pg. 6, 1028 words, A Darwinian Look at a Wailing Baby, By CARL ZIMMER
4. The Boston Globe, September 26, 2004, Sunday, THIRD EDITION, Pg. D4, 1217 words, THE POWER OF POSITIVE ILLUSIONS , By Christopher Shea
5. The Boston Globe, May 24, 2004, Monday, ,THIRD EDITION, Pg. B3, 721 words, COMMENCEMENTS
6. Australian Magazine, November 22, 2003 Saturday, MAGAZINE; Pg. 50, 831 words, You must go, girl, Susan Maushart
1. The Gazette (Montreal, Quebec), March 30, 2000, Thursday, FINAL, 600 words, Think you're gay? Check length of index finger, STACEY BURLING, PHILADELPHIA
2. The New York Times, January 23, 2000, Sunday, Late Edition - Final, Section 7; Page 33; Column 1; Book Review Desk, 1466 words, Maternal Instinct, By Anne Magurran; Anne Magurran is the professor of ecology and evolution at the University of St. Andrews in Scotland.
3. The Straits Times (Singapore), September 25, 1999, Life; Life!; Life!ines; Pg. 6, 1299 words, Does Father know best?, Chua Mui Hoong
4. The Toronto Star, June 4, 1999, Friday, Edition 1, LIFE, 448 words
5. The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, June 1, 1999, Tuesday,, Final Edition, 463 words, NATION IN BRIEF; Atlantic hurricane season starts, From our news services
6. The Washington Post, May 31, 1999, Monday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A11, 698 words, SCIENCE Notebook
7. Times-Picayune (New Orleans, LA), January 26, 1997 Sunday, FIRST, NATIONAL; Pg. A16, 1992 words, SCIENTIFIC KEY STAYS ELUSIVE IN GENDER IDENTITY; WHAT HAPPENS WHEN BOYS GROW UP FEELING FEMININE?, By DELIA M. RIOS Newhouse News Service
8. The New York Times, April 5, 1994, Tuesday, Late Edition - Final, Section C; Page 1; Column 1; Science Desk , 2550 words, Quest for Evolutionary Meaning In the Persistence of Suicide, By NATALIE ANGIER
9. The Seattle Times, August 3, 1993, Tuesday, Final Edition, SCENE; DISCOVERY; Pg. E1, 1880 words, UNRAVELING THE MYSTERIES OF MATING, BY WILLIAM F. ALLMAN
10. The Toronto Star, March 3, 1991, Sunday, SUNDAY EDITION, INSIGHT; Pg. B6, 1434 words, How evolution often favors frauds, By Curt Suplee Special to The Star
11. The Toronto Star, March 3, 1991, Sunday, SUNDAY SECOND EDITION, INSIGHT; Pg. B6, 1435 words, How evolution often favors frauds, By Curt Suplee Special to The Star


Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. New Scientist, March 12, 2005, FEATURES; Pg. 33, 2493 words, Charity begins at homo sapiens; Evolution has given human nature an unexpected twist, says Mark Buchanan, Mark Buchanan. Mark Buchanan is a freelance writer based in Cambridge, UK
2. New Scientist, September 14, 2002, Features; Pg. 42, 2328 words, Boy or girl?; Planning a baby? Think its sex is down to chance? Think again, says Kate Douglas, Kate Douglas
3. New Scientist, December 22, 2001, Features, Pg. 7070, 1026 words, It's a wonderful lie, Alison Motluk Isn't self-deception marvellous ? Where would we be without it ?
4. National Review, June 19, 2000, Books, Arts & Manners; Vol. LII, No. 11, 1465 words, Darwin's Progress, By Steve Sailer
5. National Review, March 6, 2000, Books, Arts & Manners; Vol. LII, No. 4, 1646 words, Biology Plus, Lionel Tiger; Mr. Tiger, author of The Decline of Males, is a professor of anthropology at Rutgers University and a columnist for New York Press.
6. The American Prospect, July, 1999 - August, 1999, FEATURES; Pg. 30, 5866 words, DARWIN'S TRUTH, JEFFERSON'S VISION; SOCIOBIOLOGY AND THE POLITICS OF HUMAN NATURE, BY MELVIN KONNER
7. U.S. News & World Report, February 15, 1999, SCIENCE & IDEAS; Pg. 53, 1316 words, Law of the jungle: altruism, By Laura Tangley
8. New Scientist, January 9, 1999, Features, Pg. 2222, 2496 words, Flower power!, Bryant Furlow (Bryant Furlow is a freelance science writer based in Albuquerque, New Mexico) Sexual conflict, sibling rivalry, family strife . . . no, it's not a new soap opera, it's all happening in your back garden. Bryant Furlow exposes the ruthless side of plants
9. Foreign Affairs, ESSAYS; Pg. 24, 6104 words, Women and the Evolution of World Politics, Francis Fukuyama; FRANCIS FUKUYAMA is Hirst Professor of Public Policy at George Mason University. His book, The Great Disruption, will be published in 1999.
10. New Scientist, May 23, 1998, Features, Pg. 4040, 2481 words, Call it quits, Peter Ayton, Hal Arkes (Peter Ayton is a reader in psychology at City University, London, and a member of the European Association for Decision Making, and Hal Arkes is professor of psychology at Ohio University and a past president of the Society for Judgment and Decision Making) Animals know when to cut their losses, so why do we so often throw good money after bad, ask Peter Ayton and Hal Arkes
11. Harvard Gay & Lesbian Review, Winter 1997, Pg. 1; ISSN: 1077-6591, 01687608, 3169 words, The Genetic Theory of Sexual Orientation
12. New Scientist, October 26, 1996, Features, Pg. 3434, 2412 words, Born to trade, Matt Ridley (Matt Ridley is a freelance writer specialising in biology and economics. His new book The Origins of Virtue will be published by Viking on 30 October.)
13. New Scientist, November 5, 1994, Review, Pg. 4444, 889 words, Sigmund and Charles get hitched: PsychoDarwinism: The New Synthesis of Darwin and Frued by Christopher Badcock, HarperCollins, pp 210, pounds 16.99, MARK RIDLEY (DEPARTMENT OF ANTHROPOLOGY AND BIOLOGY, EMORY UNIVERSITY, GEORGIA)
14. The Economist, December 25, 1993, Evo-Economics; Pg. 93 (U.K. Edition Pg. 97), 2936 words, Biology meets the dismal science
15. U.S. News & World Report, July 19, 1993, SCIENCE & SOCIETY; Vol. 115,, No. 3; Pg. 57, 3092 words, The mating game, By William F. Allman
16. The Economist, January 30, 1993, Business, finance and science; SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY; U.K. Edition; Pg. 77, 1228 words, Who chooses what?
17. U.S. News & World Report, April 13, 1987, HORIZONS; Covery Story; Pg. 58, 2911 words, HOW GENES SHAPE PERSONALITY, by Stanley N. Wellborn
18. The Economist, January 1, 1977, THE WORLD; AMERICAN SURVEY; Pg. 44, 890 words, Anger among the anthropologists, Cambridge, Mass
19. Women's Review of Books, May 2000, Vol. XVII, No. 8; Pg. 21; ISSN: 0738-1433, 02415969, 1577 words, Mother knows best, Hackman, Sandra

 

Home | To Previous Page | Back to Top